A:Answeryoure talking apples and oranges. the CD is an anchromyn for Compact Disc which is used for sound only. the DVD is used to record movement ie:movies,television, etc. anything from your MP3 wont burn onto a DVD.
A:AnswerYes. That's how I use it but you must have either an auxiliary input or USB jack. Don't forget that this is a battery powered device so keep those handy.
A:AnswerThe directions say it will plug into the car but I haven't tried that as my car has a CD player in the dash. I am glad I purchased one for the house and have been enjoying music that I haven't heard for awhile.
A:AnswerYes with a cord I listen to my books on tape all the time Also the batteries go down fast.you can also get a charger that plugs into car so you don't drain batteries
A:AnswerOur first one did that out of the box. Returned it for another and that one is better. Second one, sometimes it will read and read and then say 'no disc', especially with MP3 CDs. Turn it off and then back on usually clears it.
A:AnswerIt does not come with a cord, but you can buy an AUX cable that will make it work. I have had to do that to use in rental cars with no CD players.
A:AnswerNo cannot be hooked up to your car speakers on all used cars such as a 2016 Honda Civic. I suggset you should get a Car cd adapter in cassette form or cigarette plug form. All you have to do is put the cd cassette adapter to your car's cassette system if your car has one.Then plug into your CD player.Or plug into your car's cigarette lighter and plug into your CD player.Then turn on
Your car stereo on and your car speaker will sound great. Try it.
A:AnswerHello Danny,
We appreciate your interest in our products. I want to let you know that our Portable CD Player cannot be powered and play into USB for car usage. If looking to play during car usage, you'd need two double A batteries and a 3.5mm audio cable. Car Stereo Deck would also need a 3.5mm input.
Arely R. - Insignia Support